Indica Dominant Hybrids
Indica-dominant hybrids represent cannabis plants where sativa genetics comprise roughly 30–50% of the lineage, with indica ancestry forming the majority. These crosses emerged in the 1970s–1980s as breeders sought to combine indica plant structure and resin production with sativa vigor and terpene diversity. Lineage records frequently report that indica-dominant hybrids display intermediate flowering times (8–10 weeks) and plant heights relative to their parent types. The classification remains foundational in modern seed development, serving as a baseline for both commercial and specialty breeding programs.
Indica Dominant Hybrids strains
No strains tagged into Indica Dominant Hybrids yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Indica-dominant hybrids represent cannabis plants where sativa genetics comprise roughly 30–50% of the lineage, with indica ancestry forming the majority. These crosses emerged in the 1970s–1980s as breeders sought to combine indica plant structure and resin production with sativa vigor and terpene diversity. Lineage records frequently report that indica-dominant hybrids display intermediate flowering times (8–10 weeks) and plant heights relative to their parent types. The classification remains foundational in modern seed development, serving as a baseline for both commercial and specialty breeding programs.
Breeders working in this category leverage indica-dominant hybrids to achieve stabilized growth patterns while retaining sativa-derived terpene complexity. This classification is commonly used as a parental generation in multi-generational crosses targeting specific cannabinoid ratios, yield benchmarks, or regional cultivation suitability.
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